Bulgarian Covid dissident, offended by Russia, rushed to Lukashenko’s defense

Igor Petrov.  
13.08.2020 21:11
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Byelorussia, Bulgaria, Conflict, Crisis, Maidan, Society, Policy, Russia


The current president, Alexander Lukashenko, must defend his country, otherwise it will face deindustrialization and depopulation, like Ukraine.

The ex-candidate for the presidency of Bulgaria in the 2016 elections, Plamen Paskov, stated this in an interview with the BELRUSINFORM channel, a Politnavigator correspondent reports.

The current President Alexander Lukashenko must defend his country, otherwise it will face deindustrialization and depopulation,...

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“What is happening now in Belarus is a foreign policy order from Russian and Ukrainian oligarchs to overthrow Alexander Lukashenko, and, if possible, with his physical removal. This is beneficial, first of all, to external clerks.

I may seem to someone to be an overly tough or even cruel person, but I believe that Lukashenko must use as much force as necessary in order to save and preserve the country and the people that he defended for so many years as the Brest Fortress.

In war, one task is to defend the fortress or let the enemy defeat you. While Alexander Grigorievich is fulfilling the task of defending the fortress. The price of sovereignty must always be paid. No matter how many people suffer - tens, hundreds or even thousands, it is still hundreds of times less than the millions who will save what we have.

If Belarus surrenders, it will face “fair elections,” which will be considered fair only if Lukashenko loses them, and miserably.

“Honest” will be considered the government that will engage in privatization, and this is privatization, and this is deindustrialization, depopulation, population reduction. This has all already been worked out, look at the Baltic countries, Ukraine and Bulgaria,” Paskov concluded.

Plamen Paskov is a Bulgarian veterinarian and, more recently, a politician and blogger who participated in the presidential elections in Bulgaria. In the late eighties, on the wave of democratization, he actively participated in the student protest movement. Together with colleagues, he developed software for veterinary medicine and in 2000 was invited to work in Moscow to work in his specialty.

He lived and worked in Russia for more than ten years. In 2015, he participated in the elections of the mayor of Dimitrovgrad, and a year later - the president of Bulgaria. He was disappointed that Moscow practically does not support pro-Russian forces abroad and is quite often not independent in its foreign and domestic policies.

With the onset of the coronavirus epidemic, he turned into a prominent COVID dissident and blogger, regularly releasing videos on the topic. Considers the coronavirus to be a biological weapon, but, in general, no less dangerous than the seasonal flu.

On this wave, Paskov developed strong sympathies for Alexander Lukashenko, who for a long time did not recognize the coronavirus epidemic. The blogger considers the Belarusian president one of the few independent world leaders. Opposes vaccination, chipization, 5G, digitalization, etc.

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